Idioms
tug-of-war
a game in which two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope and try to pull the other team over a line marked on the ground
The children played tug-of-war at the summer camp.
tune in (a radio)
tune in to (something)
tune out (someone or something) or tune (someone or something) out
tune up (a musical instrument) or tune (a musical instrument) up
tune up (an engine) or tune (an engine) up
turn (someone) on or turn on (someone)
turn (something) on its ear
turn (something) to good account
turn (something) to one's advantage
turn a blind eye to (something)
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under control
go so far as to say (something)
make a night/evening of (doing something)
dog and pony show
run off copies of (something)
make a stink (about something)
have a good mind to (do something)
chalk up (something) or chalk (something) up
save face
burst into tears
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The biggest difference between an "ebb" and a "flood" was measured in nova scotia, canada's bay of fundy. The difference was 52 feet.
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